"5. "You look just like Christina Hendricks/'Mad Men'/Marilyn Monroe/insert-50s-pin-up-here." We know this is meant as a compliment, but it pigeonholes us into a stereotype that may not be our natural style, leaving us feeling stuck. The truth is, it's a stereotype. As one colleague told us, "I could wear tighter things like Joan Holloway on 'Mad Men.' But her style is not my style, and just because we have a similar body type doesn't mean that I have to conform to one certain style, does it?"

Really honey? You have serious issues.

/goes back to making more corset lacing out of 550 cord for a couple friends with GG (H) cup breasts...//I'm a bit desensitized to the brestesses on display... even when SERIOUSLY on display, but I still know how to properly compliment a women who looks stunning in what she has chosen to wear.///Make eye contact. Keep eye contact, compliment the ensemble as well as the foundation.

it doesn't make it any easier to fit into low-cut tops, keep our button-down shirts from gaping and inadvertently exposing ourselves during board meetings

If you're having this problem, the people making the "stop complaining" comments are probably mocking your dumb ass for dressing like a literal whore at board meetings instead of wearing a button-up shirt like a responsible adult, rather than actually making fun of your figure by itself.

crabsno termites:encyclopediaplushuman: crabsno termites: encyclopediaplushuman: guess I'll make a contribution.[fc02.deviantart.net image 850x1283]Seriously she's got a ton of NSFW on deviantart like this and this and oh lord this.

ohgoddammitthankyousomuch.

And just because you were nice enough to reply.....more NSFW. That dude's gallery.

howdoibegin:megarian: howdoibegin: megarian: As an owner of breasticles, I must say that this woman is a twunt.

You're about as qualified to speak on this topic as I'm am qualified to speak about bald mens' complaints about the comments they get. (Get it?)

Which is to say, why the fark would anyone have a problem with a human being saying, "You know, I really don't like it when I hear the same thing for the 1000th time." It's not that it's crass or rude, it's just boring and redundant. The ladies they sampled are likely perfectly capable of dealing with said comments with an eye roll and mentally putting the guys who say these on ignore. They're just helpfully pointing out that the speakers' thoughts are unoriginal and could probably spend a few seconds of review before considering that they constitute novel thoughts.

I find it quite amusing how offended people get about people pointing out things that don't offend them so much as just end a social situation.

Maybe you're right...and you probably are, but she kind of sounded like a twunt.

You're fighting the fight that really doesn't need you. Enjoy all the big tit posts that will ensue, I know I sure will. I love breasts, from small to large. It's just hard to argue against people with specific, justifiable beefs with bone-headed conversation skills. Hey, you might be on this list - I know I've turned away from many a female who thinks it'd be hilarious to point out the obvious awesome things about me.

Wow. I just said that the woman who wrote the article sounds like a jerk. I never said that girls getting a bit sensitive about someone's badly-thought-out comment are out of line. People get hypersensitive about things. I said that you ARE PROBABLY RIGHT. Calm the hell down. I like big boobs, small boobs, in-between boobs...all of them. Can we just agree that boobs are fantastic and move along?

howdoibegin:megarian: As an owner of breasticles, I must say that this woman is a twunt.

You're about as qualified to speak on this topic as I'm am qualified to speak about bald mens' complaints about the comments they get. (Get it?)

Which is to say, why the fark would anyone have a problem with a human being saying, "You know, I really don't like it when I hear the same thing for the 1000th time." It's not that it's crass or rude, it's just boring and redundant. The ladies they sampled are likely perfectly capable of dealing with said comments with an eye roll and mentally putting the guys who say these on ignore. They're just helpfully pointing out that the speakers' thoughts are unoriginal and could probably spend a few seconds of review before considering that they constitute novel thoughts.

I find it quite amusing how offended people get about people pointing out things that don't offend them so much as just end a social situation.

Maybe you're right...and you probably are, but she kind of sounded like a twunt.